Sentences with phrase «pendulum shifts»

The pendulum shifts with CDEP / CDP illustrate the danger in going too far in either direction — too far one way and there is too much leniency and not enough accountability, and too far in the other direction and the model is too rigid and punitive and fails to take into account the individual needs of different communities.
These pendulum shifts — the Israeli Prime Minister imploring all Jewish men to return to the homeland and fight; the American Department of State issuing one formal statement after another, and the more mundane fights between various members of the Bloch family — are disorienting and far - fetched.
As with many ideas in education, there have been big pendulum shifts over the decades.
Certainly the real estate world is due for a pendulum shift, and if you start to examine your opportunities now, you'll be ready to profit when the upswing occurs and also be able to save time in weeding out deals that don't have a chance for successful funding.
And in the 2000s we seem to have the pendulum shifting toward more denial that the therapy can be useful, more reluctance to prescribe, more concern about regulation.

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«Furthermore, the political pendulum has shifted to the Right in the last few years,» Citi said, adding that «the race for second place in the first round is highly uncertain.»
Now that the pendulum has shifted back and 70 % of mothers are in the workforce, families where everyone pitches in are much happier.
The election of Mauricio Macri, leader of the Cambiemos («Let's Change») coalition, to the presidency should not be seen as yet another shift in Argentina's policy pendulum.
The clock's mechanical parts left its accuracy at the mercy of shifting temperatures, pressures and even Earth's gravitational pull, since pendulums swing faster at lower altitudes and at Earth's poles.
At the start of the eclipse, however, the pendulum's swing direction shifted violently (see diagram), suggesting a sudden change in gravitational pull.
«The pendulum is shifting back to wanting to meet in more traditional way,» said author / sociologist Dr Jan Yager.
While the pendulum has shifted away from the federal government, states must not sit back and assume that the federal government has forever abandoned its role in education.
But let's also not discount teachers» unions ability to adapt and change with the shifting political tides — this is not the first time (and likely not the last time) the political pendulum will swing away from teachers» union interests.
With the pendulum poised to shift away from a narrow focus on high - stakes accountability and rigid standards toward a more balanced «systems» approach to increasing student achievement, school leaders have an unprecedented opportunity to become what education theorist and author Michael Fullan terms «motion leaders.»
It's all the better with the manual, since the auto's shifts aren't the swiftest and the manual has a nice, light and fairly accurate action, improved upon its predecessor thanks to new carbon synchromesh rings in the «box itself and new pendulum weights for the linkage.
The automatic rev - matching function when downshifting shortens shift times, while a double turbine torsional damper with centrifugal pendulum adapts to engine speed and helps minimise vibrations in four - cylinder mode.
The all - new 2.7 L Turbo is matched with a Hydra - Matic eight - speed automatic transmission featuring enhancements designed to improve shift quality, as well as a new centrifugal pendulum absorber torque converter that reduces vibrations to improve smoothness.
He himself has observed up - close the shifting dynamics of society — as with his work on Pendulum — and has seen firsthand the rapid and long - term changes in the publishing industry and how content reaches today's varied audiences.
This will shift over time with new product development, and the pendulum will swing back, at least part way.
Are we shifting past a point of a reasonable pendulum on this issue?
While in - house growth has cycled up and down over the years as is typical of most industries» pendulum swings between insourcing and outsourcing, our most recent growth surge (over the last 7 - 10 years) was uncommonly large and fast - paced, with the result that some law departments suddenly find themselves too expensive for the work they currently perform (based on the market value of the work) and others may find themselves too ungainly to be agile in responding to market service offerings (where they previously could have insourced or outsourced work based on emerging and shifting needs).
The reason for this shift, particularly in real estate, amounts to more than just a pendulum swing.
«The pendulum of power has recently and rapidly shifted to the top portals creating the potential for a portal «cartel» that can change — or ignore — the unwritten ethical rules and choose to cross the «industry friendly» boundaries they wouldn't have dared to cross before,» real estate information technology firm Clareity Consulting warned in a recent white paper.
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